MOST EXPENSIVE Gemstones Ever Discovered
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
- Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but anybody can appreciate something like the Koh-i-Noor. These amazing pieces of jewelry may only end up in the homes of millionaires and billionaires, but they all come from the same place-the ground. Deep, deep underground. Mining these things is hard enough on its own, but finding them can be even more difficult. And when there are only a handful of specific gems in existence, you can forget about it! But sometimes, that’s where the fun lies. So join us for today’s video, where we countdown the top 15 most expensive gemstones ever discovered!
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Tanzanite really is gorgeous. I bought my girl a pair of tanzanite earrings back in the late 90s early 00s and even then, they were getting super expensive. Gorgeous color though... its like a perfect halfway point between purple and blue.
My favorites are tanzanite and alexandrite but the blue garnet is quite nice too. I couldn't care less how much something is worth and wouldn't care if the jewelry I was wearing was glass so long as it was pretty.
I like glass... it's cheaper.
That is what I keep telling my wife.
I hear that! Real or fake -- as long as it looks good. 🙂
It matters in hardness , though. To where without damaging and to maintain its integrity for other family members! Other than that factor, I agree with glass being just as pretty…
@@jameslewis1605yes, we enjoy it until it cracks fades crumbles back to dust! The harder gems it’ll take generations to disintegrate
The most expensive stone ive ever seen was my first kidney stone 😢 ill never forget it
😂 took a lot of Friday nights and money to produce...love the humour
Thanks for the interesting video. Gemstones are as fascinating as they are valuable.
Tanzanite is typically brown when mined, heat treatment brings out the beautiful blues and purples.
All kinds of Tanzanite funny business going on with Tanzanite - you need serious paper work to validate.
Even BuggsBunny doesn’t have that many carrots lol
These are very beautiful as jewelry but I like raw specimens. Blue Garnet is very pretty indeed. Gem stones are so fascinating and intriguing as well.
4:15 the casing for this tanzanite pendant is awesome
Wow, all unique & totally amazing. Thank you.
Diamonds in Kimberley
The mineral revolution was started in 1867, when diamonds were discovered in the town of Kimberley, in the Northern Cape province. Once news of the discovery spread, prospectors quickly started arriving in the hopes of making their fortune. The population of the town increased massively as a result. They began to dig diamond mines. These mines were open pit mines which were initially dug by hand, using pickaxes and shovels.
Once the initial surface deposits were all gone, there was a need to dig deeper to find more diamonds. To do this, machinery was needed. At this point, mining corporations began to take charge. They had access to steam engines, lots of money and labour. This enabled them to continue digging for diamonds.
Im heavily invested in smokey quartz
If tanzantite is truly from one are only then it is a million times rarer then ANY Diamonds...
Diamonds are so common that Canada alone could supply all the Diamonds needed for both the jewelry and industrial industry. And that could be accomplished from just a fraction of the area that Diamonds exist in the Northern territories
Thank you for your informative video and explanations. Regards
And you forgot to mention Australia argyle mine is now closed and mining pink diamonds now is basically done. What they are releasing now are basically specs mines haven’t come up with a decent size pink for over 10 years.
My wife bought a pink diamond in Australia when we visited in 2000. I had no idea the mine was no longer operating, so I guess hers is only likely to increase in value, even though it's only a titchy example.
They are hiding something
@@delboy1727 Most Argyle pinks are small. Color is important.
I have tanzanite, alexandrite, blue and tsavorite garnets, and red, green and blue diamonds in my collection. Love my blue garnets the most!
Good
mother earth made these some are 100s of millions years old to me they are priceless
So sad that the miners will be lucky to make a hundred bucks a month for these mega millions stones
Yes -- sad. They work for a pittance.
Miners in south africa is very rich they just spend their money instead of investing it, but the make al lot of money
yeah right. miner of tanzanite got paid $2million for a stone he found
Depends on the country, who owns the mineral rights and the agreements made between parties. The corruption in African countries has kept the profits out of the hands of the people.
Sad? They will be LUCKY if they even make something close to that😢
I was lucky enough to get a set of round brilliant cut 1ctw blue garnets 20 years ago. They are excellent. I was planning to make earrings, but decided to keep them loose. Garnet is my birthstone and i have many rare ones! ❤
Good brother u have any requirement of ur birth stone contact
@MohammadSalman-bj6rw I just find them in places. Like eBay, gem shows, etc. I don't have a contact.
All Beryls are beautiful..... The nails holding the Beryl need a damn good scrubbing
Very FEW gem stones are actually naturally coloured, this is why the red diamonds are mentally expensive.
I can appreciate a nice diamond but i much prefer colored stones. I have a sm collection of loose cut stones i hope to one day set in jewelry. I appreciate the colors of the natural stones and the stones treated with heat. The variety is amazing!
I got lots of tanzanite. I love it!
Alexandrite is an amazing pleochroic (color change) stone!!
I have a aunt who got lucky boughtt this old mans wifes jewelry and it had a set of real , alexandrite snd im saying the gems were huge . The guy sold the set 40,00 bucks lol , he bought her stuff while traveling for his company
Interesting video. Just an unrelated question, are there any antique stores there or antique markets or thrift shops? Could you make a video and take us shopping? Are there any market days there?
Tanzanian and the blue garnet with alexandrite are my top 3 picks❤
Great Job
*Yeahhh as someone who is a billionaire, myself, you just wouldn’t understand.*
*Yeahhh as someone who is a billionaire, myself, you just wouldn’t understand.*
...a Canadian named Williamson walked back and forth across Africa for 10 whole years before he came across a one-kilometer diameter diamond pipe which bears his name...
Expensively damaged earth look at the discusting mess
We are like a moving pest on this planet
Tanzanite was not found in 1967 but a long time before that, it's in Edwardian jewellery in Britain and used by German and Austrian jewellers when they had this in Africa colony some say as early as 1890's was used by the Germans in jewellery with this stone and wasn't British colony until the breakup of the Germans empire after 1914 to 1918 war and later used in German and French art deco jewellery and in American jewellery of the 1940's and 1950's only Americans believe that, that they found it first in 1967.
There are books out by Judith Miller collectables series of books. I have got about 12 of these books and there's loads more out there with new ones every year. The thing is they mention that the jewellers knew it's not a sapphire and it's a zoisite they have had before maybe from Pakistan or Afghanistan I cannot remember every detail but it's in one of these books and the ones I saw it in, these books say were it's from Africa and a German colony. It's like the story of the light bulb, the same with Joseph Swan who invented the light bulb about a year 1869/70 before Edison men copied his patent application with all the British way of spelling words allegedly even Edison went to court in England and losted because his patent number was almost a year after Swan's. Edison losted face in Britain they laughed him back to his ship, going home he never came back because he was seen as a cheat and a scoundrel you tried to cheat someone out of getting there first. Then soon after the stories of inventions he claimed, were by other men including Nickola Tesla under American law someone doesn't own the rights to inventions while they are employed by someone else. In Britain it's the inventor right to patent a application not the employer. This happened to the Star Wars guy found out in British courts that British guy made the stormtrooper helmet or the vader helmet and it was his right to patent it he was taken to court and won against George Lucas and to this day this guy makes these helmets and sells them
Love mum
Painite !!! New to me !!!
I like the back part
What would a 191.0 carat painite raw specimen go for then?
I read about the rabbit births years ago. The book reckoned that the rabbits were not only deceased but also jointed (yes, as in prepared for cooking!).
😅well information good show you 😅😅
gorgeous!
Remember the Pink Panther, diamond, very rare and expensive, over 6m.
I was privileged to be allowed to try on the Pink Panther Diamond, when I visited a Diamonds International location, while they were promoting the movie. I could hardly breathe! It was awesome!! // As an unsolicited recommendation, if you're ever near a DI location, I highly recommend & encourage you to go visit. They are outstanding in their merchandise & service!
Not to quibble, but if you google "Empress of Uruguay," Wikipedia says it's a gigantic amethyst geode weighing 2.5 tons. No mention of jeremejevite. :(
Michael Blakey was unaware of his exceedingly rare red diamonds value until recently when Jacob the jeweler said what is that jewel in your ear and Michael said a red diamond and it's 5ct Jacob told him that's worth 5 or 6million or more it was so crazy and Michael was shocked when he found out.
Red diamond, insanely rare.
My favorite stone is Benitoite. Interestingly, the state gemstone of California. A few locations around the planet, but the real cuttable stones come from (surprise) San Benito County, California. Mined out decades ago, but sometimes usable stuff comes from hunters working through slag piles. Benitoite is just hard enough to work properly. It has the color of fine blue sapphire and the dispersion of diamond. Nothing like it. Anything cuttable over a carat is rare. Found a .9 ct cut stone decades ago at the Tuscon show and had it simply set in a unisex ring. I have yet to find a jeweler who correctly identified it. Asked a rep for Tiffany about it. "We can't sell what we can't get," he told me. So, few folks know about it.
Despite description and claims, I never have noticed a blue tint in an emerald.
Wow, those heart cut gems… 🤢🤮
I got lucky bought ruby 2 strand necklace abd 4 are blood ones
Wow
Minor correction: the J letters in jeremejevite are pronounced like Ys. Those Js come from non-English (typically German) transliterations of the Russian name, Pavel Jeremejev, that you mention.
I have 2 color change blue/red garnet. Not very big both just over 1 ct and are marquise cut (boo). I would have rather had ovals. but hey at least I have one.
Yeah, the marquise cut requires bigger rough & can waste a lot of the stone if not polished by an outstanding cutter.
I have here a gemstone color orange. How can i show you?
It looks like God hit a mushroom with a lightning bolt lol
Maybe , I did a healing prayer over the necklaces .😂😂😂
Dunno if Red Beryl is that rare, I mean Leon S. Kennedy is collecting them like candy, and putting them in thongs just to up it's value
Also, what different about this video and the other rare gemstones video you've released?
Ima find me one some day😮
Those are pretty awesome gemstone one of them is my birthstone which is the red stone 😊
I know where there’s lots of of them but we’re not allowed to have any of them!
Wish i had 1 pill 😆
You kind of lose all credibility when you constantly show people chipping colored glass out of concrete
Taffeite?? WOW!!!
It’s either this or ruby
I think grey diamonds are the most beautiful color.
RM CAN'T STOP BLINKING HER EYES WHEN SHE LIES?
Who is that?
I have painite crystal
Good!
Blood diamonds
Why are we watching the exact same show u released last year?
? Y R U watching again ?
@@KAMMD *Yeahhh as someone who is a billionaire, myself, you just wouldn’t understand.*
*Yeahhh as someone who is a billionaire, myself, you just wouldn’t understand.*
Whys this sound like charlie sheen?? Lol
Sort of , voice sounds much older
@@SoniaGil-qj9jz He is much older. 😁 58.
Maybe God had him on spin dry stone.
Red beryl!
I love we say Painite was named after the guy who “discovered” it. But he didn’t really discover it all.
I sold this gem stone and the guy started spinning around circles . 40 minutes i think he got stoned off of it. 😂😂😂 he didnt levitate but almost super stoned like a sept wasp.
It looks like Omamoamooa lol
Incredible gems! 😮 😊😊😊❤❤❤
You left out Opals. Black Opals can bring up to $50,000 per gram. I personally feel Opals are the most beautiful of all the gems.
Wonder how many of those stones are radioactive.
Personally, I think a lot of these gems have their beauty ruined when they get set surrounded by diamonds. Just makes them look tacky to me.
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+1 on the next race day/nite... I'll raise the bar😉
Don't misuse the term 'precious'... it's use is limited to only a few gemstones.
Not sure why you explain an example stone and show something else.
Alexandrite is a color variant/ type of chrysoberyl. Strange you went to the trouble using beryl for that family representatives.
When you have more money than brains .
wow
#Star Tag
1:55 "... the royal family [sic] ..." -- which?
Hard to believe people would be willing to pay such astronomical prices for what amounts to a rock!
Not really. If buying jevels or gold is a kind of money safety. You avoid inflation and keep the price. And whatever who can affect the valuta world.
Spoken by a poor person
@@chesterreefnorthern3565 hahaha😊 actually not. But it was fun to read.
@@chesterreefnorthern3565There are lots of us around but poor doesn't mean bad!
Beautiful Rocks.....when money means nothing to you or everything and you want monetary stability.
Why is it that the bears company controls almost all the diamonds in the world it is said that dabeers hold so many diamonds in their vault that if they were to release them all that they would be virtually worthless there are so many diamonds in the world that they are actually not rare at all it is pretty much just a big conspiracy plus most of the diamonds that are mine today think about it they are crushing those rocks okay so diamonds are extremely hard which means they will crush and turn to dust so think about it how are they crushing those rocks and not the diamonds the diamonds are being crushed and then reconstituted by machines that's why no one is allowed to see the lab that's why it is a top secret facility it's harder to get in there than it is area 51 most all diamonds are fake it is very hard to find a real diamond today unless it is mined out of a stream or it is dug up out of the dirt it's pretty much made out of crushed rock which makes them worthless
If the indigenous people of Columbia were using the those emeralds for decoration before the Spanish Conquistadors arrive, the Spanish didn't "discover" the emeralds, the native people did discovered them. The Spanish just stole them.
I call BS on any Top 10 list that doesn't include Kryptonite!
first video of painite is real then rest of photos and videos of it are fake :( so much of it on ebay thats fake.
Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
What about grandidierite
I m menufectrar of precious and semi precious gemes
1:25
I'm from Philippines
I can not fathom why people pay so much for rocks. They are just rocks. You can't eat them, so what actual value do they have? None at all. Yet people constantly disrupt the environment to obtain them.
Do you really only value things you can eat? > 💩
@@Lkhrobertson well, the death of the things I eat has somewhat of a value as well...
The big gem mining company's are controlling the gem market/s & can raise & lower prices by controlling the availability of various gems.
They are just rocks.
Yup crazy wanting to pay so much for shiny rocks
It has spiritual and health benefits
LOOC MY STONE FRENDSSS
Why are the most valuable things so useless?
I bought IT 👁️💩👁️‼️
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So what other use do they have other than to look at…. Waste of money lol
Not waste at all, read revelation 4 to 15
The bible has nothing to do with stones. Christ. We don’t even belong here.
this video does a crappy job of showing the stone being described while it's being described
When people are holding these Rare Gems to be photographed, I wish they would clean under their finger nails before the filming starts! ‘’CRUD” under NAILS has never been attractive!!
On another topic I did hit a muskrat with a golf ball lol
Tanzanite is beautful but not that valuable
The very dark blue-purple specimens are unbelievably expensive. The pale stones, not so much so.